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Disha Patani thrilled about her next with Salman Khan

Disha Patani is over the moon! After working with superstar Salman Khan in Bharat (2019), the actress has reteamed with him once again for his Eid 2020 offering Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai.

After weeks of speculations, the makers announced Disha Patani as the female lead of the much-talked-about film on 1st November. Besides Salman Khan and her, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai also stars Randeep Hooda in a pivotal part. Hooda has been cast to play the antagonist in the movie.


Heaping praises on Salman Khan, Disha Patani said, “Salman sir has always been an inspiration to me. Working with him in Bharat was a dream come true. Now, it is happening again in Radhe.”

The actress went on to add that she is excited to be sharing the screen space with Salman and working with director Prabhudheva. “I will learn so much more as I work with Salman sir and Prabhudeva sir. They have been supportive and helpful. I am so excited about Radhe.”

Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai is reportedly the remake of the South Korean movie, The Outlaws which hit the marquee in 2017. Apart from starring in it, Salman is co-producing the remake with brother Sohail Khan and brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri. The movie is scheduled to roll into theatres on Eid 2020.

Apart from Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, Disha Patani will also be seen in filmmaker Mohit Suri’s upcoming directorial Malang. The film also features Aditya Roy Kapur, Anil Kapoor and Kunal Khemu in important roles and is set to release on 14th February, 2020. Patani is also headlining producer Ekta Kapoor’s next titled KTina wherein she is playing a religious, small town Punjabi girl. To be directed by Ashima Chibber, the movie has been written by Raaj Shaandilyaa of Dream Girl (2019) fame.

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